2:20 Poilievre proposes Criminal Code amendment to legalize use of force in home invasions Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants the government to amend the Criminal Code to say that the use of ...
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OTTAWA — A rare show of defiance by Air Canada flight attendants in the face of a back-to-work order from the government has proven the ineffectiveness of the section of Canada's labour code that ...
Demonstrators hold placards at Toronto Pearson International Airport earlier this week. Air Canada flight attendants said they would remain on strike and challenge a return-to-work order they called ...
On August 17, after the workers were on the picket line for one day, Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu — there’s no labor minister in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government — invoked section 107 of ...
The Canadian government has once again used a contentious section of labour law to stop a major strike — a move unions say sets a dangerous precedent for labour relations in this country. Federal jobs ...
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said she has invoked Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to order binding arbitration between the airline and its union and has ordered operations to resume. Air Canada ...
A fatal crash prompted a large section of Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge to be closed on Friday morning. BC Emergency Health Services confirmed that multiple ambulances were dispatched to the scene ...
In the lawsuit, Vietnamese American salon owners say California's labor code is discriminatory because it unfairly requires nail technicians to be classified as employees. (William Liang/For The Times ...
A security guard stands outside the Metro by T-Mobile store in East San Jose amid a growing crackdown on alleged labor violations. Some of the store owners—immigrants from countries including those in ...
The state appellate court ruled against William Kuo et. al, who appealed a previous decision that said the Dublin Unified School District was not liable for damages over the death of Catherine Kuo.